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Uploaded by JayShafferVideo on May 25, 2009
Jay Shaffer demonstrates how to use inexpensive parts to build an versatile stabilizer for camcorders like the Canon HV30. And shows some footage.
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This is pretty damn impressive, I would want one if I wasn't gettting such great results from the Cam Caddie Scorpion I bought off Amazon. Yours looks very cool but you can attach lights and mics to the Cam Caddie. $38 ain't bad either.
MrsPalmerTV 7 months ago
Steadicam Plans, the real stuff. Check my vids for the plans
thoughtgrenades 11 months ago
I notice that the image is tilted to the
Right much of the time. You can
Check by looking at the horizon.
MrCrgl 1 year ago
The camera work was on point and the editing was great. excellent job.
jigsaw332 2 years ago
looks like it works pretty well, fairly compact compared to several of the designs you find on here.
randysherps 2 years ago
not bad
poolboyinla 2 years ago
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This is pretty damn impressive, I would want one if I wasn't gettting such great results from the Cam Caddie Scorpion I bought off Amazon. Yours looks very cool but you can attach lights and mics to the Cam Caddie. $38 ain't bad either.
MrsPalmerTV 7 months ago
Steadicam Plans, the real stuff. Check my vids for the plans
thoughtgrenades 11 months ago
I notice that the image is tilted to the
Right much of the time. You can
Check by looking at the horizon.
MrCrgl 1 year ago
The camera work was on point and the editing was great. excellent job.
jigsaw332 2 years ago
looks like it works pretty well, fairly compact compared to several of the designs you find on here.
randysherps 2 years ago
not bad
poolboyinla 2 years ago